HITTITE LEXICOGRAPHY

Books

  1. The Chicago Hittite Dictionary. Volume Š, fascicle 3, še to šizišalla-. Edited by Hans G. Güterbock†, Harry A. Hoffner, Theo van den Hout, and junior editors Richard H. Beal, Petra M. Goedegebuure, Oǧuz Soysal. Chicago: the Oriental Institute 2013
  2. The Chicago Hittite Dictionary. Volume Š, fascicle 4, -šma/i- to šuu. Edited by Hans G. Güterbock†, Harry A. Hoffner†, Theo van den Hout, Petra M. Goedegebuure, and associate editors Richard H. Beal, Oǧuz Soysal. Chicago: the Oriental Institute 2019.

Articles (Ask me for offprints!)

  1. The Hittite 3rd person/distal demonstrative aši (uni, eni etc.).Die Sprache. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 43/1 (2002/2003) [2004], 1-32
  2. A New Proposal for the Reading of the Hittite numeral ‘1’: šia.’  In Theo van den Hout (ed.), The Life and Times of Hattusili III and Tudhaliya IV. (Festschrift Han de Roos). Publications de l’Institut Historique-Archéologique Néerlandais de Stamboul: Leiden 2006, 165-188
  3. ‘The Fat and the Furious. *w(o)rǵ- ‘fat, furious, strong’ and derivatives in Hittite and Luwian’. In: David M. Goldstein, Stephanie W. Jamison, and Brent Vine (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Hamburg: Buske 2021, 121-37 [reviewed and revised version]
  4. ‘An Inside Look in the Chicago Hittite Dictionary Project’. News & Notes Quarterly Newsletter 249 (2019): 8-15

Talks

  1. The Hittite Conjunction su. March 15, 2014, Memorial session for Calvert Watkins, 224th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society 2014, Phoenix, Arizona
  2. The Fat and the Furious. Word Play in Hittite. November 9, 2019, 31th West Coast Indo-European Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles (20 min.)
  3. “The people of Hatti often speak about my match!”. The Luwian verb tiššā(i)- ‘to shape; to ready; to arrange, align; to match’. March 19, 2022, 232rd Annual meeting of the American Oriental Society, Boston

LUWIAN LEXICOGRAPHY

Articles (Ask me for offprints!)

  1. ‘The Hieroglyphic Luwian Particle REL-i-pa.’ In Acts of the IIIrd International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum, September 16-22, 1996, Ankara 1998, 233-245
  2. The Hieroglyphic Luwian demonstrative ablative-instrumentals zin and apin.’ In Alfonso Archi & Rita Francia (eds.), VI Congresso Internazionale di Ittitologia, Roma, 5-9 settembre 2005 (SMEA 49). Roma 2007, 319-334
  3. The Luwian adverbs zanta “down” and *ānni “with, for, against”’. In: Acts of the VIIth International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum, 25-31 August, 2008, Ankara 2010, 299-318
  4. The Luwian Demonstratives of Place and Manner’. In Itamar Singer (ed.), ipatami kistamati pari tumatimis. Luwian and Hittite Studies Presented to J. David Hawkins on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday. (Emery and Claire Yass Publications in Archaeology). Tel Aviv: Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University 2010, 76-94
  5. ‘The Hieroglyphic Luwian signs *128 (AVIS ‘bird’) = wax and *30 = HAPA. In Aygül Süel (ed.), IXTH ULUSLARARASI HİTİTOLOJİ KONGRESİ BİLDİRİLERİ, Çorum 08-14 Eylül 2014 / Acts of the IXth International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum 08-14 September 2014. Ankara 2019, 295-316
  6. ‘The Luwian Word for ‘city, town’. Anatolian Studies 74 (2024): 47–73
  7. ‘”Poldering” in ‘Beyond-the-River’: revisiting the end of the Çineköy inscription’. In Petra Goedegebuure, Joost Hazenbos (eds.), Ḫattannaš. A Festschrift in Honor of Theo van den Hout on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. In press.

Talks

  1. The Hieroglyphic Luwian Particle REL-i-pa, September 1996, IIIrd International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum, Turkey
  2. The Hieroglyphic Luwian pronominal demonstrative ‘ablatives’ zin ‘from this’ and apin ‘from that’. September 6, 2005, VIth International Congress of Hittitology, Rome
  3. hbrk bcl or tiwadamis zidis, the steward of the king in Luwian and Phoenician society. February 14, 2009. AOS session People, Power and Politics 2, Midwest AOS/ASOR/SBL/CSBR Annual Meeting 2009, Bourbonnais, February 13-15, 2009
  4. The Cuneiform Luwian adverb zanda “down, (along) with, together, jointly”. August 28, 2008, VIIth International Conference of Hittitology in Çorum, Turkey
  5. The Hieroglyphic Luwian signs *128 (AVIS) and *30 and the words for ‘bright (day)’, ‘mountain’, ‘to remove’, ‘to carry’, ‘to destroy’, ‘riverland’ and ‘to trade’, September 1, 2014, IXth International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum, Turkey
  6. Waraika, king of not only Hiyawa, but also of the lands west of the Euphrates? March 18, 2016, 226th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society 2016, Boston, Massachusetts (15 min.)
  7. The Luwian word for ‘city’ and the a5-la-nu oaks from Armi. March 10, 2023, 233rd Annual meeting of the American Oriental Society, Los Angeles.
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